Travel Articles (Page 869/1740)
How elephants of South Africa and their love of fruit play a vital role in making luxury GIN
For centuries, elephants have been drawn to the scent of ripened marula fruit across the plains of South Africa. Generations…
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Bigfoot: Top theories of the hairy ape-man – from a lost hominid to a Native American nature spirit
Bigfoot has long been considered a combination of folklore, misidentification, and hoax, but one thing is for sure, the idea…
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How the Great Blizzard of 1888 on March 11 left 400 dead on the East Coast
Tangled telephone lines, 500,000lbs of manure covering New York City streets, snowdrifts up to 52ft high in Brooklyn and more…
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The Brits who left home for the ‘Good Life’ in Poland
Marianne Goodman can’t contain her excitement at she and her husband’s new move. Having sold their ‘cul-de-sac house’ near Hartlepool,…
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Endangered Asiatic lions move to new home in Kent
Roar-some! Endangered Asiatic lions make three-hour trip across the country to a new home in Kent after Bristol Zoo closure…
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Meet the brave explorer who takes close-up photos of anacondas lurking underwater in South America
Those with a fear of snakes may need to look away now. Amazing images of one of the world’s biggest…
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Are German tourists really a different class to Brits abroad? The evidence suggests not.
Spanish politicians have an uneasy relationship with tourists, flip-flopping between encouraging visitors from wealthy European nations and making steadfast commitments…
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